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Lzen 06-07-2024 09:09 AM

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Originally Posted by The Franchise (Post 17544106)
My oldest has had epilepsy since birth. She's just now starting to attempt to ween herself off of all the meds.

What's her age now?

The Franchise 06-07-2024 11:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Lzen (Post 17544112)
What's her age now?

She's 17. Been seizure free for over 6 years now.

'Hamas' Jenkins 06-07-2024 03:59 PM

If you or anyone you know has epilepsy, make sure that you have some type of rescue medication available, or a plan. A lot of kids now receive prescriptions for Valtoco, which is intranasal diazepam. Absorption is rapid and it's not as embarrassing to use as Diastat, so use in a public place isn't as embarrassing.

Any seizure that lasts more than a few minutes is a medical emergency, as status epilepticus can cause lasting damage.

DenverChief 06-07-2024 05:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Otter (Post 17543930)
Went ahead and ran this through an AI model for you (the paid version BTW) in an attempt to make it coherent. Please pay close attention to the use of paragraphs:

Are you saying the free versions are not as good? I have been using them to write my reports and probable cause statements for warrants :doh!:

Lzen 06-07-2024 06:46 PM

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Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins (Post 17544787)
If you or anyone you know has epilepsy, make sure that you have some type of rescue medication available, or a plan. A lot of kids now receive prescriptions for Valtoco, which is intranasal diazepam. Absorption is rapid and it's not as embarrassing to use as Diastat, so use in a public place isn't as embarrassing.

Any seizure that lasts more than a few minutes is a medical emergency, as status epilepticus can cause lasting damage.

English mother ****er! Do you speak it?

Just kidding but could you put that in laymen's terms?
I don't know what you're talking about. I take Keppra once daily.

'Hamas' Jenkins 06-07-2024 07:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Lzen (Post 17544931)
English mother ****er! Do you speak it?

Just kidding but could you put that in laymen's terms?
I don't know what you're talking about. I take Keppra once daily.

Is it extended release? If not, it should be.

Basically, you want to stop seizures as soon as you can. If they are prolonged, patients can enter a state called status epilepticus, where they can't stop seizing. To avoid that, patients will have a rescue medication that will stop the seizure.

The simplest way to think of it is a seizure is your brain stepping on the gas to the point you lose all control of the car. The rescue med is the brake. Most rescue meds are benzos. Since a layperson can't start an IV on a seizing patient, you need a device to get benzodiazepines into their blood stream as fast as possible. For many years, people used a rectal gel called Diastat, but it's not always easy to jam an applicator up someone's ass and hold their cheeks shut. Thus, intranasal devices are more widespread now.

Smed1065 06-07-2024 08:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Jewish Rabbi (Post 17543946)
You ever had a seizure when you were rock hard inside a chick and if so did she like it

I wish cause that would be their best lay I bet...

Smed1065 06-07-2024 08:45 PM

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Originally Posted by The Franchise (Post 17544106)
My oldest has had epilepsy since birth. She's just now starting to attempt to ween herself off of all the meds.

idid like 40 medicines but they side effects were crazy and most medicines suck at least 4 me due to side effect. Dilatin was 1st tried and my CO got calls saying he is on drugs.

Smed1065 06-07-2024 08:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Lzen (Post 17544046)
I know Smed's post is a little hard to read but I feel that I am in a position to relate. I never told you all about this because I don't normally like to put personal stuff like medical issues out there but I guess this is as good a time as any to break that rule. Sorry for the long post but there is a lot to tell.

At the end of this month will mark the anniversary of what happened to me 2 years ago. I had a seizure just after walking on my morning break. All I remember was that it was a hot day and I was getting thirsty, or dehydrated. The fact that my brother in law and his wife had come over to hang and drink a few (too many) the night before probably had something to do with that. I told my coworkers who were walking with me that I had to cut our walk a couple of blocks short and go back in the building. I sat down at my PC with a bottle of water and I don't remember much after that.

Apparently, sometime within the next 20 minutes, I seized up, making weird sounds and tipped over in my chair onto the concrete floor (ended up with a goose egg on my head). The next thing I remember is waking up in an ambulance on the way to the hospital. I was really confused, as you can probably imagine. Slowly, my brain started coming around and I started understanding what was happening. Of course, it helped that the EMT explained what had happened.

I was in the trauma for awhile before they admitted me for the night. During that time, they ran all kinds of tests (various blood labs, 2 different types of CATscans, MRI, etc). They didn't do an EEG until the next day (if memory serves, they said they couldn't get a good EEG until the next because they had given me some anti seizure meds).

The only thing that all of these tests results showed is that I am healthy. Nothing was out of normal range. That was the frustrating part. Never had a seizure in 50 years of living on this Earth until that day. If it was something that had done to cause it and I could change, I would have.

My wife had me convinced that I was just super dehydrated from drinking too much the night before. And when she told me that one of our close friends had something similar happen to him recently, she had me convinced that was probably what caused it. So, from that point on, I tried to not drink too much and always stay hydrated.

Fast forward 11 months. It was the Saturday morning before Memorial day. I had only had a couple of beers the night before. Felt fine other than I think I might have had one of those ocular migraines that I had been getting for a few years. They only happen occasionally and I take some ibuprofen and they tend to go way after about 30-45 minutes.

So, I felt fine after that went away and the wife and I headed out to run some errands. About a half mile down the road, I started feeling a sense of dread and everything started going dark. I pulled over immediately and parked. Next thing I remember was waking up again in an ambulance on the way to the hospital. Let me tell you, that made me a little angry and very sad (just wanted to scream out "why, God...why now?").

This time they only ran a few blood tests. Everything was normal, yet again. So, they still have no idea why I had these seizures. The only family I know of that had a history of epilepsy was my cousin, who has had that since she was a kid. After the first one, I chose not to get on meds (I hate taking medicines) but after the 2nd one, I knew I had to start taking the meds. The one I started taking has been around for decades and is well known for this type of thing. And, so far, it seems to be working.

Anyway, I know with mine they said I aspirated. I saw that BJ Thompson had cardiac arrest. That's nuts for such a young guy. I'm thankful that neither of mine were quite that bad. These things can be very serious medical events. I hope and pray that he gets better.

It has been over a year now and I have not had any more seizures(knock on wood). I haven't been able to ride the last 2 riding seasons but I am finally able to enjoy it again this year. Know that we are all only here temporarily and life your life to the fullest.

This is all. Shit happens but until it does to you well.

Smed1065 06-07-2024 08:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Wisconsin_Chief (Post 17544022)
Well you're getting a lot of shit in this thread, but I for one appreciate you sharing your experience and trying to help us understand what might have happened. I feel so bad for the kid, I haven't been able to stop thinking about it. I was expecting to see a big jump for him this year, Cullen loves the guy and so do I. This really blows.

I deserve shit but not from this thread IMHO is all. Sorry I am human, not. Just shows me who understand and yeah maybe it affected my brain. My bad. **** off others.

Smed1065 06-07-2024 08:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Otter (Post 17543930)
Went ahead and ran this through an AI model for you (the paid version BTW) in an attempt to make it coherent. Please pay close attention to the use of paragraphs:

Oh an online English teacher.. **** off

Smed1065 06-07-2024 08:59 PM

Since this is CP and should not but the haters that do not understand I hope yall get Epilepsy since well it never affected me or my family, it does not matter. Dies in an aids tree while getting ****ed by an X kicker. :)

Otter 06-08-2024 06:18 AM

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Originally Posted by DenverChief (Post 17544837)
Are you saying the free versions are not as good? I have been using them to write my reports and probable cause statements for warrants :doh!:

The free versions are just as good unless you need current information from the WWW. The paid LLMs have ability to 'scrape' information from real time. The free versions generally can only access web information from around 2022 and before.

That's based on ChatGPT. I don't know the specifics for all LLMs.

If you're just using them to create the documents with no need for current information research involved there's no difference.

There's a brave new world coming. Buckle up!

RedinTexas 06-08-2024 06:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Lzen (Post 17544046)
Felt fine other than I think I might have had one of those ocular migraines that I had been getting for a few years.

Crap. I started getting ocular migraines a couple of years ago. Only happens about once every 6 months or so, but now you have me worried that I'm going to start having seizures.

Rausch 06-08-2024 07:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Smed1065 (Post 17545071)
Oh an online English teacher.. **** off

I can only imagine the hell your battle buddies got trying to help you.

Everyone has something they wish they didn't. Makes sense we all learn a little from it.

Constructing a sentence doesn't have to be yours though Mr. Feels...


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